Colin Clark

Colin Clark

Contributing Editor (At Large)

Colin Clark, the founding editor of Breaking Defense, is now our Indo-Pacific Bureau Chief, based in Sydney, Australia. In addition to his foundational efforts at Breaking Defense, Colin also started DoDBuzz.com, the world’s first all-online defense news website. He’s covered Congress, intelligence and regulatory affairs for Space News; founded and edited the Washington Aerospace Briefing, a newsletter for the space industry; covered national security issues for Congressional Quarterly; and was editor of Defense News. Colin is an avid fisherman, grill genius and wine drinker, all of which are only part of the reason he relishes the opportunity to live in Australia. cclark@breakingmedia.com

Stories by Colin Clark

Former Navy Captain McCain Slams Iran For Seizing Disabled Boats

Former Navy Captain McCain Slams Iran For Seizing Disabled Boats
Former Navy Captain McCain Slams Iran For Seizing Disabled Boats

UPDATED: SecDef Says Crew Got Lost WASHINGTON: Iran violated international law by seizing two disabled US Navy vessels adrift in Iranian waters, according to the powerful chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the Iranians provided assurances that the sailors were being afforded “the care [and] the proper courtesy that you’d…

Don’t Expect Much About DoD From Obama’s Last SOTU

Don’t Expect Much About DoD From Obama’s Last SOTU
Don’t Expect Much About DoD From Obama’s Last SOTU

WASHINGTON: You never know til they deliver the speech, but all the indications are that President Obama is not going to discuss much of interest tonight about the Defense Department or the Pentagon budget and will mostly talk to Congress and to us about America’s future and how much better it could be. What does that…

HASC StratForces Chair Slams Air Force Space Management

HASC StratForces Chair Slams Air Force Space Management
HASC StratForces Chair Slams Air Force Space Management

CAPITOL HILL: The short view: Congressman slams Air Force for weather satellite fiasco. Long view: Congress, White House, Air Force, NASA, Commerce Department have all screwed up US weather satellite programs. “We could have saved the Air Force and the Congress a lot of aggravation if we put a half of a billion dollars in…

Navy To Try New Fast Acquisition Approach

Navy To Try New Fast Acquisition Approach
Navy To Try New Fast Acquisition Approach

CAPITOL HILL: The Navy’s 2017 budget will include a new authority similar to the Air Force’s Rapid Capability Office to improve the speed with which it can deploy new capabilities, especially classified ones, the head of Navy acquisition told the House Armed Services Committee today. “There will be something that closely mirrors the Air Force…

North Korean H-Bomb? Unlikely. What Will China Do?

North Korean H-Bomb? Unlikely. What Will China Do?
North Korean H-Bomb? Unlikely. What Will China Do?

WASHINGTON: The hysteric delivery on North Korea’s official news channel about her  country’s attempt to explode a hydrogen bomb doesn’t mean the crippled land south of China actually succeeded. The White House spokesman, Josh Earnest, said, “the initial analysis is not consistent with the North Korean claims.” It does mean that China, its most important neighbor and…

McCain Loses To Appropriators, Threatens Russian RD-180 Ban

McCain Loses To Appropriators, Threatens Russian RD-180 Ban
McCain Loses To Appropriators, Threatens Russian RD-180 Ban

WASHINGTON: John McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, believes fervently in the importance of the authorizing committees, those bodies charged with making congressional policy and placing restrictions on weapons program spending. Today, McCain lost a battle against the appropriators, that small group of powerful legislative leaders who decide how much money the executive branch…

Air Force May Be Forced To ‘Defer Or Delay’ F-35, KC-Y; New Fund For LRSB?

Air Force May Be Forced To ‘Defer Or Delay’ F-35, KC-Y; New Fund For LRSB?
Air Force May Be Forced To ‘Defer Or Delay’ F-35, KC-Y; New Fund For LRSB?

WASHINGTON: The authoritative Congressional Research Service has just published a report asking the questions in the headline. It;’s a basic problem we’ve written about before. The Air Force faces a funding crunch in the next six years as the F-35 and the tanker programs ramp up. the B-3 (Long Range Strike Bomber) program gets rolling and the service…

CJCS Gen. Dunford Proposes ‘Staff” To Handle Transnational Threats

CJCS Gen. Dunford Proposes ‘Staff” To Handle Transnational Threats
CJCS Gen. Dunford Proposes ‘Staff” To Handle Transnational Threats

WASHINGTON: The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, top military advisor to the president, today proposed creation of a staff to help the Defense Secretary better plan and execute America’s war plans that involve huge swaths of the globe and outer space. “This is not the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs saying, ‘I need a…

Northrop Unveils Sixth Gen Fighter Concept

Northrop Unveils Sixth Gen Fighter Concept
Northrop Unveils Sixth Gen Fighter Concept

PALMDALE, CALIF: Northrop Grumman unveiled its vision of the so-called sixth-generation fighter, showing reporters a laser-firing aircraft that looks like a cross between the B-2 bomber and the X-47B drone. Chris Hernandez, Northrop’s vice president for research, technology and advanced design, laid out the basic parameters for the sixth-gen fighter (Northrop refers to it as NG Air…

Northrop Hopes For Tern Deal; Offers Flying Wing Helicopter

Northrop Hopes For Tern Deal; Offers Flying Wing Helicopter
Northrop Hopes For Tern Deal; Offers Flying Wing Helicopter

LOS ANGELES: We can’t show you a photo but Northrop Grumman is developing an intriguing bird for a DARPA program called the TERN. (The company showed us a model but no photos were allowed.) The company showed a small group of reporters a model of the aircraft, which is designed to land and take off…

McCain Warns Shelby Off On RD-180; Writes SecDef

McCain Warns Shelby Off On RD-180; Writes SecDef
McCain Warns Shelby Off On RD-180; Writes SecDef

WASHINGTON: Sen. John McCain has fired another salvo at the United Launch Alliance over its use of Russian-made RD-180 rocket engines, telling Defense Secretary Ash Carter he wants an audit of ULA’s “business systems” and he wants that and more information by Dec. 21. This latest kerfuffle arose after ULA’s decided to refrain from bidding for the Air Force’s…

F-35 Christmas Presents: 45 Planes (And More?)

F-35 Christmas Presents: 45 Planes (And More?)
F-35 Christmas Presents: 45 Planes (And More?)

WASHINGTON: After years and years of busted schedules, cost overruns and technical challenges, the F-35 program is expected to end 2015 on a high note, with all production goals met and solid progress resolving the ejection seat issues that threaten lighter pilots. I understand from industry and program sources that, after getting stalled, there is a good…

Perry Warns Against Industry Consolidation; Wary Of French Response to ISIL

Perry Warns Against Industry Consolidation; Wary Of French Response to ISIL
Perry Warns Against Industry Consolidation; Wary Of French Response to ISIL

WASHINGTON: Perhaps the most respected living Defense Secretary, Bill Perry, sat down with reporters today to tout a new book and give the American people a shot at one of the finer brains to have led the Pentagon. Perry is renowned for having hosted the so-called Last Supper with defense industry chiefs, which set the stage…

Kendall Says F-35 Budget Now Vulnerable; McCain Weighs In

Kendall Says F-35 Budget Now Vulnerable; McCain Weighs In
Kendall Says F-35 Budget Now Vulnerable; McCain Weighs In

WASHINGTON: The F-35, protected fiercely by senior Pentagon, Air Force and program officials for the last few years, is no longer safe from possible budget cuts as the 2017 budget is finalized, the undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics said this morning. “It’s impossible in these budgets to entirely protect it,” Frank Kendall…

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